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A continuation of ancient Sepulchres on the Via Appia : Continuazione dei Sepolcri antichi sù la Via Appia. N.° 18

A continuation of ancient Sepulchres on the Via Appia Continuazione dei Sepolcri antichi sù la Via Appia. N.° 18

View showing two sepulchres on the right side of the Via Appia, in front of the Colombario dei Liberti di Augusto. One can see two travellers on the right hand side walking off into the distance. There are a few broken tablatures in the foreground.

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Published in:‌: Ashby Collection


Forms part of: Ashby Collection. Prints.
Other Authors: Labruzzi, Carlo, approximately 1765-1818 (engraver), Ashby, Thomas, 1874-1931 (collector)
Format: Print
Language:eng
engita
Published: [S.l.] : [s.n.] [1794?]
Subjects:
Archaeological sites > Italy > Rome > 1790-1800.
Tombs & sepulchral monuments > Italy > Rome > 1790-1800.
Appian Way (Italy) > Description and travel > Pictorial works.
Rome (Italy) > Buildings, structures, etc. > Pictorial works.
Etchings > 1790-1800.
Online Access:BSR Digital Collections website
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Call Number: TA[PRI]-Mis05-030 - Closed Access Material

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